Just as I expected how security in Microsoft products works.
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Well, since you don't actually enter a password to decrypt a bitlocker device, you can intercept the key data with physical connectors to the TPM
Bitlocker just makes it slightly more tedious to retrieve data. As long as you have all other components intact aswell.
Can I have those please? I think I need it to unlock an old hardrive.
Sooo... Is there an alternative to be secure other than switching to another OS? Not that I'm doing anything interesting but I would like to have at least a bit of privacy.
Use Windows LTSC that is stripped of offline requirements, copilot, and the Microsoft store. And use veracrypt. You can set up a container or encrypt a drive such as an external.
All the more reason to use Linux. I will be swapping to Cachy or SteamOS Desktop, depending on when and how things play out.